A clear and concise survey of the major themes and theories embedded in the history of life science, this book covers the development and significance of scientific methodologies, the relationship between science and society, and the diverse ideologies and current paradigms affecting the evolution and progression of biological studies. The author d



Autorentext

Lois N. Magnier is Professor Emerita, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana. The author or coauthor of numerous journal articles, book chapters, and books, including A History of Medicine (Marcel Dekker, Inc.), her research interests range from investigations of the feminist response to Darwinism to an ongoing comparative study of the medical theories of Korea, China, and Japan. A member of the History of Science Society, the American Association for the History of Medicine, and the American Historical Association, among other organizations, Dr. Magner received the B.S. degree (1963) from Brooklyn College, New York, and the Ph.D. degree (1968) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.



Inhalt

Preface, 1. The Origins of the Life Sciences, 2. The Greek Legacy, 3. The Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution, 4. The Foundations of Modem Science: Preformation and Epigenesis, 5. Problems in Generation: Organisms, Embryos, and Cells, 6. Physiology, 7. Microbiology, Virology, and Immunology, 8. Evolution, 9. Genetics, 10. Molecular Biology, Index

Titel
A History of the Life Sciences, Revised and Expanded
EAN
9780203911006
ISBN
978-0-203-91100-6
Format
PDF
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
13.08.2002
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
56.55 MB
Anzahl Seiten
520
Jahr
2002
Untertitel
Englisch